The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 11, 1914, Image 20

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    JUNIOR NORMAL
Prizes for the Stock
men's Convension
Parade
Given by the Alliance
Commercial Club
Hrit Per-oratcil Automobile
1st prize, tl5.0t 2nd prize, $10.00 3rd priw, $5.00
HcNt Decoratod Automobile from out of Alliance
1st prize, fl&OO 2nd prize, $10.00
Floats
1st prize, !5.M 2nd prize, 15.M .'ird prize, $10.00
Stock men 'h Parade
Most unique, $15.00 Comic, $15.00
RcpreHcntativp, $15.00
I Best Uniformed Delegation or Society
1st prize, $25.00 2nd prize, $15.00
Largext Delegation from out of Alliance
1st prize, $25.00 2nd prize, $15.00
ThoHe who wihli to enter must notify the Secretary, W. I).
Kiwher, not later than June 15th
Total, $230.00
Samplcn of auto decorations can he seen at the Commercial
Club office
STARTS WELL
liirrrAM4Hl Attendance and (iood
Work Commenced I'nder Fa
vorable CirrumMAnre
The Annual session of the Alliance
State Junior Normal opened Monday
of tbli week, with Supt. Earl M.
Cline of Genera in charge as princi
pal, assicted by an able corpi of in
structors. The first week is deyoted
to county institute work,- but does
not Interfere with the program of
work for the entire Junior Normal
bession.
The attendance is good, considera
bly better than Itft year. Already
tbout ten mori are enrolled than
were In attendance in 1913, and
enough more are expected to bring
the Increase up to twenty-five or thir
ty. The enrollment to date is 103.
Twenty of those enrolled are for In
stitute week only.
The lectures by Prof. Pugsley of
tlieState University on different
phases of agricultural education
were an Interesting feature of this
week's work. Tuesday and Wednes
day afternoons he addressed the stu
dents of the Junior Normal, and in
the evening of each day gave a pub
lic lecture illustrated with stereop-
QWe do not claim
that the mere use of
want ads will produce
prosperity.
QBut it seems more
than a coincidence that
most prosperous people
are quick to recognize
the value of classified
advertising.
QLet us supply your
wants through this page.
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"HEN in Alliance make our store your
home. We invite you as our guest
and we will make it as home-like as we pos
sibly can. Hoping to see you at our store
during the Stockmen's Convention.
Yours very truly,
W. R. Harper
AT THE CHURCHES
Sunday, June 14
HAPTIST CHUlUm
10:00 a. ni. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Children' Day exer
cises.
2:30 p. m.
7:00 p. ra.
8:00 p. m
Junior B. Y. P. U.
I). Y. P. V. Meeting.
Preaching. Subject,
"Putting ofT the Day of Salvation."
Choir practice, Thursday, S p. ra.
Cordial Invitat'on to aH.
Frank ('. Itarrett, rstr
Phone 7M
CIIH1STIAN ( IIUIICII
Ninth St. and l(ox Ilutts Ave.
10:00 a. in. Illble school.
11:00 a. m. Preaching.
3:00 p. in. Junior C. K.
:S0 p. in. C. K. meeting.
8:00 p. m. Preachla.
Everybody is cordially invited to
all services.
II. J. Young, Minister
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science service! will be
field in Wood's hall, over Duncan's
Cnooery store every Sunday at 11
. tu. Sunday eoiiool at 10 a. m.
T. MATTHEW'3
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
10 a. m. Sunday School at Parish
(louse.
11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon by Dean Ware.
8:00 p. m. Evening prayer and
address by Dean Ware.
Dean Ware's Rible Class will meet
at the Parish House on Friday, at 4
P. m.
Geo. G. Ware, Dean
Phone Black 419
IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th 9
10:00 a. m. German services. In
the afternoon Rev. Lang will preach
at Hemlngford. There will be no
evening service.
Tttus Lang, Pastor, 72? Missouri Ave.
Phone lllack AOS
MKTIIODIST EPISCOPAL (1IUKCII
Corner Niobrara and 4Ui Street
10:00 a. m. Sunday school, grad
ed Bible classes.
11:00 a. m. Children's Day pro
gram, under direction of Miss Alice
Acheson.
Program
Orchestra selection.
Prayer Rev. Baker.
Children's Day Welcome Margaret
Slough, Inez Hagen, Verna Dow.
Song, "Praise Him" Primary Child
ren. Rec, "Hearken. Lord" Helen
Moore.
Rec, "Sometime" Laura Weaver.
Solo. "Children's Hosanna" Eva
Duncan.
Rec., "Pure in Heart" Evangeline
Acheson.
Song, "In Spring" Intermediate
Girls. f
Exercise, "Pulling up Weeds" Pri
mary Girls.
Rec, "Iniagry of the Bible" Wilms
Mote.
Duet. "Merry Birds of Spring"
Grace Zehrung, Charlotte Moll
ring. Exercise, "Our Aim" Dorothy
Mote, Irene Exberg, Evelyn Kuhn.
Rec, "Children of the Bible" Elsie
Walbridge.
Song, "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" Prima
ry Girls.
Exercise, "Women of the Bible"
Verna Dow, Josephine Wilson,
Mardell Drake.
Exercise, "Sailor Boys" Primary
Boys.
Duet, violin and cello Paul and
Carl Thomas.
Rec, "His Best Gift" Bessie Yon
kin. Children's Day address Rev. Bak
er. Orchestra Selection.
Collection.
Doxology Congregation.
Benediction Rev. Baker.
2:30 p. m. Junior and Intermed
iate Epworth League.
7:00 p. m. Epworth League.
8:00 p. m. Public worship.
Tuesday evening choir practice,
Sunday afternoon rehearsal.
Wednesday evening at 8:00 pray
er meeting and Bible study and bo
clal hour.
The doors of this church are open
to all people at all services. A cor
dial and home welcome extended to
all to worship with us, if you have
no other church home in the city.
Strangers will be made welcome.
OH n S. Baker, Pastor.
lhone 90.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Cor. Laramie Ave. and 5th 8L
10:00 a.m. Sabbath school.
11:00 a. in. Preaching, subject,
"Divine Favor."
7:00 p. m. O. Y. P. C. U.
8:00 p. m. Preaching, subject,
"The Philosophy of Obedience."
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. ru. on
Wednesday evening.
Choir practice at 8:00 p. m. Fri
day evening.
A welcome to all.
Rev. W. L. Torrence, Pastor
Phone 92
and announced in due time thru The
Herald.
HAY FOR SALE Phone Ask
8212.
27-25-3686
FIItST PltESHYTEIUAN C'HUIU'II
Cor. Hox Butte Ave. and Sixth St.
There will be no services Sunday.
Rev. Seel and family are expected to
arrive on Friday, June 19. There
will be services one week from Sun
day, June 21st.
ilev. W. M. Seel, Pastor
POSITION WANTED by exper
enced woman. Am able to take
charge of house or act as housekeep
er. References. Address Box 3687,
care Alliance Herald.
27tf3687
ticon views. On Wednesday and
Thursday mornings he gave chapel
talks. Mr. Pugsley's hearers were
much impressed with the practica
bility and value of the theories ad
vanced by him and speak very high
ly of his lectures.
The Junior Normal instructors
will take turns in delivering lectures
at the chapel period, one of which
will be given each week. Other ev
ening lectures will be arranged for
Mr. Spalding of Mullen was
brought to Alliance by Dr. Adams
this morning and operated on at the
hospital by Dr. Slagle.
LOST OR STOLEN Sorrel colt,
two weeks old. White face, and four
white legs. From the Henry Lcish
man pasture. Reward for informa
tion. Phone 340, Herald office.
27-tf-3690
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oakland
40 H. P., 5 passenger auto, modera
and in good condition, will sell
cheap; or will trade for property or
lots, well located. H. J. ELLIS.
6-ll-lt3646
Lest you forget, The Alliance Her
ald, 1.50 per year.
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ONLY ONE
Best Salesmen
BEST IN THE WEST
Best Yards
Best in all Details of the Business
Write for Market News and Prospects
Best Care and Attention
ALEX G. BUCHANAN & SON
SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Live Stock Commission Merchants
SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA